‘The Bridge’ Couple Camilla Ahlgren and Sofia Helin Crew for Cold Case Drama ‘Fallen’ C More for TV4 and ZDF; Banijay Sales Rights

‘The Bridge’ Couple Camilla Ahlgren and Sofia Helin Crew for Cold Case Drama ‘Fallen’ C More for TV4 and ZDF;  Banijay Sales Rights

Ხიდი Screenwriter Camilla Ahlgren has created a European crime drama series about the leader of a group that opens cold cases in Sweden.

Production greenlit Დ givenit will be a star Ხიდი Starring Sophia Melini as Iris Broman, the new director of Kalla Fall. Due to tragedy, he moves from Stockholm to the southern city of Istad to live with his half-sister Katie (Hedda Stuerstedt).

Filming for the co-production will begin in Malmö and Istad before the start of 2023.

Sweden produces C More and TV4 together with Film i Skane and Banijay-owned theater house Filmlance and German public broadcaster ZDF. Banijay Rights has acquired international distribution rights.

Algren, best known as the lead writer of Hans Rosenfeldt’s influential drama Scani Noir. ᲮიდიHe co-wrote the script with Martin Asphaug and Alex Harid.

Anna Walmark of Filmlance is co-producing with Lisa Dahlberg of C More. Linnea Roxeheim is directed by Olof Spaak. Helin plays with Heda Sternsted (Restaurant, Wallander).

named Algren Დ given A “high-quality, emotionally charged show” with a deep, character-driven story that explores the possibility of moving forward in life without answers and how to stop the inner longing for revenge.

“I always want to work with talented and interesting people like screenwriter Camilla Ahlgren,” Helen said. “It’s great to come together on this project, deepening the creative process and challenging each other in new ways.”

He is the producer behind scripted series like Banijay’s Filmlance, C More and TV4. big shotNetflix JJ + E And a co-production of SVT and Netflix caliphate

Author Algren collaborates with him. Bridge My colleague Rosenfeldt, about another upcoming C More/TV4 drama, crying wolf (Vargasommar), they were paired for the first time since the 2011 loss.

Source: Deadline

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